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Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda

Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda[1] (born 1946) was named Poet Laureate of Virginia[2] by the Governor, Tim Kaine, on June 26, 2006. She succeeded Rita Dove and served in this position from June 2006 – July 2008. While serving as Poet Laureate, Carolyn started the "Poetry Book Giveaway Project" and added the "Poets Spotlight"[3] to her webpage highlighting one poet from the Commonwealth each month, in addition to traveling widely to promote poetry in every corner of Virginia.

Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda
BornCarolyn Kreiter
1946
Central Virginia, USA
Occupation
  • Author
  • painter
  • educator
  • speaker
  • art and poetry judge
  • writing consultant
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Mary Washington
George Mason University
Notable worksContrary Visions (1988)
Gathering Light (1993)
Death Comes Riding (1999)
Greatest Hits (2001)
River Country (2008)
The Embrace: Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo (2013)
Notable awardsPoet Laureate of Virginia (2006–2008)
Art in Literature: Mary Lynn Kotz Award
Ellen Anderson Award
Virginia Cultural Laureate Award
Rotary Meritorious Educator of the Year Award
National Scholastic Teacher Portfolio Award

Carolyn is a lifelong educator and has received numerous literary and academic honors. She gives poetry readings in public and private settings and offers workshops in museums, libraries, and universities. Her service-oriented projects include stints in nursing homes and homeless shelters. From 2010 to 2011, she served as a Literary Arts Specialist with former Virginia Poet Laureate, Claudia Emerson, on a Metrorail Public Art Project conceived by the Art-in-Transit Program of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. Juried poems by Virginia writers, including past and present Poets Laureate of Virginia, will be integrated into artistic works by Martin Donlin, Barbara Grygutis, and David Dahlquist at three Tysons Corner metro stations, Tysons East, Tysons Central 7, and Tysons West.[4]

Carolyn is an abstract colorist painter, and her paintings have been featured in solo exhibitions throughout northern, central, and eastern Virginia.

Biography edit

Early years edit

Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda was born in Central Virginia in 1946. She spent her youth in Crewe, Pulaski, and Sandston, Virginia. As a young child, Carolyn avidly read poetry and wrote her first poem prior to entering elementary school. Encouraged by her parents, who were both educators, to hone her creative skills, she devoted hours to writing poetry and fiction. Her parents also influenced her decision to become an English and creative writing teacher. Her mother, Lucille Kreiter, was her teacher in fifth and sixth grades. Her father, Victor Kreiter, Sr., was her high school principal at Highland Springs High School. While attending high school, she developed an interest in journalism and became a staff member of the school newspaper, Highland Fling. She also served as a Youth Page correspondent for the Richmond News Leader, the city's afternoon daily newspaper. She was inducted into Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, and the Beta Club. She also belonged to the Interclub Council and Future Teachers of America. During her sophomore year she received a Citizenship Award, and as a senior she was awarded a Future Teachers of America Scholarship and the Dr. Joseph Haven Hoge Memorial Scholarship for university study. Her parents encouraged her to attend Mary Washington College (now the University of Mary Washington), the women's division of the University of Virginia.

A member of Hoofprints, Carolyn won several first-place awards in horse shows and was selected a Reserve Champion, Intermediate Level, in the 1967 Spring Horse Show. During her senior year she served as president of the Student Education Association and as vice-president of the Student Virginia Education Association. In 1969 she graduated with a B.A. in English (Mortar Board). In 2008 she was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa (Kappa of Virginia) as an alumni member.

Career and higher education edit

In August 1969, Carolyn started her teaching career at West Springfield High School in Springfield, Virginia. While teaching full-time, she received a Master of Arts, a Master in Education, and a Ph.D. degree from George Mason University, where she studied creative writing under the award-winning poets, Peter Klappert and Ai. In 1983, she was awarded the first doctorate presented by the school. She won a Scholarship and Service Award and a Letter of Recognition for Quality Research from the Virginia Educational Research Association for her dissertation, Gathering Light: A Poet's Approach to Poetry Analysis. In 2007, she was named Alumna of the Year by both the University of Mary Washington and George Mason University.

Retirement edit

Educational - After retiring from a 31-year career in education, Carolyn developed a statewide poetry-in-the-schools program at the request of the Poetry Society of Virginia to promote poetry at all instructional levels (K-University). She co-edited with Edward W. Lull an instructional guide, entitled Four Virginia Poets Laureate: A Teaching Guide and secured grant funding to place copies of this book in various educational settings and libraries. She also led an effort through the Poetry Society of Virginia to fund an endowed poetry prize for deserving creative writing students at Virginia colleges and universities. To date, the College Prize, under the auspices of the Academy of American Poets, has been established at the College of William and Mary, the University of Mary Washington, Old Dominion University, the University of Richmond, and Virginia Tech.

After being appointed Poet Laureate in July 2006, Carolyn launched a Poetry Book Giveaway Project. White Pine Press, University of Arkansas Press, and the Poetry Society of Virginia have contributed books, poetry DVDs, and CDs to this effort. Carolyn has distributed these educational materials to universities and high schools throughout Virginia. She set up a Poet's Spotlight Page on her website (www.carolynforonda.com) to highlight the work of poets who have a strong Virginia connection. She devoted countless hours on the road giving poetry readings and workshops throughout the state. During her term as Poet Laureate, the Virginia State Board of Education honored her efforts with a Resolution of Appreciation for her recognition as Poet Laureate and for “her sustained leadership and devotion to promoting the writing and reading of poetry among Virginia's young people and to raising the study of the Arts to the highest level.”

Artistic - Carolyn also works as an abstract artist. She studied art for 17 years in northern Virginia under the award-winning painter, Irene Wood-Montgomery. Her paintings and sculpture have been exhibited in galleries, educational settings, and nursing homes throughout the state of Virginia. Carolyn is an abstract colorist, whose preferred medium is acrylic. Influenced by the non-representational style of Jackson Pollock and by the Washington, D.C. color field painter, Sam Gilliam, Carolyn experiments with color effects to evoke an emotional response from the viewer. Inspired by the late work of Henri Matisse, Carolyn creates textured cut-outs to achieve a representational effect.

Personal life edit

Carolyn and her husband reside in the River Country region of Virginia, where they have established a Backyard Wildlife Habitat, certified by the National Wildlife Federation. During their leisure time, they enjoy kayaking, Latin dancing and American-style ballroom dancing.

Published works edit

Carolyn has written poetry, a teaching guide, news articles, book chapters, a booklet; and her work was included in the 2009 Rappahannock Art League Calendar which features 11 poems from River Country.

Poetry books and anthologies edit

  • Urban Voices: 51 Poems from 51 American Poets co-editor with Joyce Brinkman, San Francisco Bay Press, Norfolk, VA (2014) [5]
  • Seasons of Sharing: A Kasen Renku Collaboration (poetry book by Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda and Joyce Brinkman with Catherine Aubelle, Flor Aguilera García, Gabriele Glang, & Kae Morii), Leapfrog Press, Fredonia, NY (2014)[6]
  • The Embrace: Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo (winner, 2014 Art in Literature: Mary Lynn Kotz Award), San Francisco Bay Press, San Francisco, CA (2013)[7]
  • Gathering Light (poetry book, e-version), Northampton House Press, Franktown, VA (2013)[8]
  • River Country (poetry book), San Francisco Bay Press, San Francisco, CA (2008)[9][10]
  • Four Virginia Poets Laureate: A Teaching Guide, co-editor with Edward W. Lull, Poetry Society of Virginia (2006)[11]
  • Greatest Hits 1981–2000, invitational poetry chapbook series, Pudding House Publications, Johnstown, Ohio (2001)[12]
  • In a Certain Place (poetry anthology), co-editor with Alice Tarnowski, SCOP Publications, Inc., Catonsville, MD (2000)[13]
  • Death Comes Riding (poetry book), SCOP Publications, Inc., Catonsville, MD (cover photograph by the author) (1999)[14]
  • Gathering Light (poetry book, print edition), SCOP Publications, Inc., Catonsville, MD (cover painting and sculpture reproductions by the author) (1993)[15]
  • Contrary Visions (poetry book), published under the name, Carolyn Kreiter-Kurylo, Scripta Humanistica, Potomac, MD (cover painting by the author, paperback edition) (1988)[16]

Publication in prize anthologies edit

  • Best of the Literary Journals (2008)
  • Anthology of Magazine Verse & Yearbook of American Poetry (1985)

Individual poem publication edit

Carolyn has published poems widely throughout the country and abroad in magazines, journals and anthologies, including:

In English edit

After Shocks: The Poetry of Recovery for Life-Shattering Events;[17] Anthology of Magazine Verse & Yearbook of American Poetry; Antioch Review; Autumn Sky Poetry;[18][19] Bay Splash; Beltway Poetry Quarterly;[20] Best of the Literary Journals; Black Water Review; Blood to Remember: American Poets on the Holocaust; Comstock Review; The Dead Mule;[21][22][23] Dominion Review; Eclectica Magazine;[24] El Quetzal; Gloucester Gazette Journal; Hispanic Culture Review; Hungry As We Are; Image/Word: A Book of Poems; Mid-American Review; Negative Capability; Nimrod International Journal; Passages North; Phoebe; Poet Lore; Prairie Schooner; South Florida Poetry Review; Southside Sentinel; Sporting Words Anthology; Terrain.org;[25][26]The Other Voices International Cyber-Anthology;[27][28] The Ghosts of Virginia, Vol. XIII; The Ledge; The Sound of Poets Cooking; Virginia Living; WPFW 89.3 FM Poetry Anthology; among others

Other languages edit

 
Kae Morii, a Japanese poet from Tokyo, Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda, and Joyce Brinkman (not pictured) from Indiana, collaborated in writing a poem, entitled "Kasen Renga: Autumn," which was later translated into Japanese.

Carolyn's first poem written in Spanish and English appears in her book, Gathering Light. Other poems have since been translated into Spanish by Rei Berroa,[29] professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies at George Mason University, and appear in the anthology, Cauteloso engaño del sentito, edited by Dr. Berroa, as part of Colección Libros de la Luna, Vol. No. 2, Santo Domingo, República Dominicana, 2007.[30]

Collaborations edit

Carolyn works on collaborations with Joyce Brinkman, Poet Laureate of Indiana (2002–2008), and other poets throughout the world. Tipton Poetry Review[31] (Fall 2010, Issue #19) contains a kasen renga[32] written by Carolyn and Joyce, in collaboration with Kae Morii, who translated the poem into Japanese.

Booklet edit

  • Instructional Guide, The Capitol Connection, Satellite News Channel, ABC Video Enterprises, Inc., Fall 1983 (co-author, Dr. Michael Kelley, former Director of Television, George Mason University).

Book chapters edit

  • "Rita Dove." Laurels: Eight Women Poets. Ed. Stacy Tuthill. Catonsville: SCOP Publications, Inc., 1998.
  • "Teaching the Skill of Analyzing for Tone." Teaching Thinking Skills: A Handbook for Secondary School Teachers. By Barry K. Beyer. Boston: Allyn & Bacon, Inc. 1991, pp. 225–247.

Articles (most notable) edit

  • "Beyond the Numbers." Muscarelle Museum of Art at the College of William & Mary. (Spring/Summer 2009).
  • "Poetry Up Front." Virginia Journal of Education (April 2008) 11–14.
  • "Art-Inspired Writing." Art Line (May 2004) 4–6.
  • "A Stroll on Top of the World." Patagonian Winds No. 2 (Fall 1997) 41–43.
  • "A Scottish Lesson in Loyalty." Educational Travel Review (Spring 1996) 10–11.
  • "Gifts That Keep on Giving." Educational Travel Review (Fall 1996) 21–22.
  • "Krazy Karmas." Educational Travel Review (Fall 1995) 17.
  • "Rain over Venice." Educational Travel Review (Winter 1995) 27.
  • "Paradise in the Clouds." Educational Travel Review (Winter 1993–94) 8–9.
  • "Teacher Perspectives." The Apple 12:3 (1992) Back cover.
  • "The Creative Process of Poetry Writing." Journal of Teaching Writing 2:2 (Fall 1983) 167–179.[33]
  • "Computers and Composition." The Writing Instructor 2:4 (1983) 174–181.
  • "Working with the ESL Student: Learning Patience, Making Progress." (co-author, Dr. Christopher J. Thaiss) The Writing Center Journal (Spring/Summer 1981) 41–46.
  • "All About Light: William Stafford." (Interview) Phoebe 10:2 (1980) 41–47.
  • "Inservice in School Divisions." VACTE 1979 Summer Conference Proceedings. Fairfax, VA: George Mason University. 1980, 43–47.

Other edit

  • Book Review of Claudia Emerson’s Figure Studies (University of Mary Washington Magazine, Fall/Winter 2008)
  • 4th Grade Virginia SOL Daily Reading Reviews. Ed. Jenny Funk and Margaret Thompson. “Reading Selection: Azucena's Arpillera” by Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda. (March 2007: Thunks, Inc.)
  • The Richmond News Leader (multiple articles on school youth)
  • New Mexico Humanities Review (book review)
  • Bolivian Times (travel article)
  • ETRAV website (travel article)

Honors, awards and fellowships edit

Honors edit

 
Virginia Poets Laureate at the University of Mary Washington Reunion Day, June 3, 2011. Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda (2006–2008), Claudia Emerson (2008–2010), and Kelly Cherry (2010–2012)[34]
 
Poets Laureate - Joyce Brinkman (Indiana) and Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda (Virginia) at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. in 2007

Awards edit

  • Art in Literature: Mary Lynn Kotz Award, The Embrace: Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo (2014)
  • Third Annual Ellen Anderson Award, Poetry Society of Virginia, (2011)
  • Special Merit Poem, "The Two Fridas, 1939," Comstock Review (2009)
  • Poem "Do You Know about the Raintree?" [38] selected by Best of the Literary Journals (2008)
  • Lifetime Membership Award, Poetry Society of Virginia (2008)
  • Honored Poet, Art on the Half Shell, Middlesex Art Guild, Urbanna, VA (2008)
  • Pushcart Prize nominations by journals and/or presses (twice in 2012; once in 2008, 2001, 1996, and 1993)
  • George Mason University’s Distinguished Alumna of the Year Award (2007)[39]
  • University of Mary Washington’s Distinguished Alumna of the Year Award (2007)[40]
  • Resolution of Appreciation for Sustained Leadership and Devotion to Promoting the Writing and Reading of Poetry among Virginia's young people (Presented by the Virginia Board of Education )[41] (2006)
  • First Place Award in Poetry Competition, National League of American Pen Women,[42] Chesapeake Bay Branch (2005)
  • The Neuman Award and The Terrell Award, National League American Pen Women, Morning Glory Gallery, Gloucester, VA (2005)
  • Multiple Awards in Poetry, National League of American Pen Women, Chesapeake Bay Branch (2002, 2004)
  • Teacher of the Year Award, selected by class of 1999, West Springfield High School, Fairfax County, VA (1999)
  • Hodgson Award for Excellence in Teaching English, Fairfax County School Board (1997)
  • Rotary Meritorious Educator of the Year Award (1997)
  • National Scholastic Teacher Portfolio Award, (one of 5 recipients in USA) (1997)
  • Recognition, Outstanding Educator, National Scholastic Art and Writing Awards (1996)
  • Fairfax County Board of Supervisors’ Recognition Award, Excellence in Writing Instruction (1996)
  • Recognition, Outstanding Educator, National Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts (1994)
  • Fairfax County Board of Supervisors' Recognition Award, Contributions to the Commonwealth of Virginia in writing instruction (1994)
  • Edgar Allan Poe Poetry Award, First Place, "On Sturgeon Creek," Poetry Society of Virginia Adult Poetry Contest[43] (1993)
  • Virginia Cultural Laureate Award in American Literature, poetry (invested for life into the VA Cultural Laureate Society by Governor Douglas Wilder) (1992)
  • Third Prize, Passages North Poetry Competition (1986)
  • First Place, Spree Poetry Award, featured in Riverstone, Poets of the Foothills Arts Center (1984–1985)
  • Multiple Phoebe poetry awards (1983)
  • First-place award, nationwide contest, Alexandria Pen Women (1981)

Fellowships and grants edit

Painting and art exhibits edit

Paintings and sculpture have been exhibited in galleries, educational settings, and nursing homes throughout the state of Virginia, including the Paul R. Cramer Arts Gallery at the Steward School in Richmond (solo); Petersburg Public Library (solo); Fredericksburg Center for the Arts (solo); Yates House Gallery; The Tides Inn; Labor Day Show in Kilmarnock; Rappahannock Art League; Bay School; Sunrise Gallery, and many others. Paintings displayed at the Yates House and Blue Skies Gallery events were inspired by Carolyn's poems.

Carolyn has also served as a judge of regional arts shows in eastern Virginia, including art exhibits at The Bay School of the Arts in Mathews, Virginia, Yates House in Deltaville, Virginia, and Blue Skies Gallery in Hampton, Virginia.

Academic positions and work experience edit

 
Richard, the Magician, Sculpture created by Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda to use as a teaching aid in the classroom. Private Collection.
[44] Audio Interview
  • Independent Writing Consultant, Poet and Artist—Includes stints teaching art-inspired writing workshops for the Phillips Collection and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts’ Statewide Partnership program (2000—present)
  • Artist-in-Residency, Richmond Community High School, funded by the Virginia Commission for the Arts and the Richmond Public Schools (2011)
  • Residency, “Poetry Comes Alive,” Kersey Creek Elementary School, funded by Hanover Education Foundation and PTA funds
  • Artist-in-Residency, Lancaster High School, funded by the Virginia Commission for the Arts and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and organized by the Rappahannock Art League (2009)
  • Fairfax County Public Schools: English Specialist in Area II Administrative office; Writing Resource Teacher in Area III Administrative office; Teacher of Advanced Placement English and Creative Writing I, II, III; English Department Chairperson; Director, Writing Center, West Springfield High School (1969—2000)
  • Teacher/Consultant in Writing, Northern Virginia Writing Project, George Mason University (1978—2000)
  • Adjunct Professor, George Mason University (1985–1989)
  • Poet/Artist, Poetry in the Schools, Alexandria City Public Schools, Virginia (1985—1987)
  • Creative Writing Instructor, workshops for young poets, Writer's Center, Bethesda, Maryland (1981–1983)
  • Instructor, The Writing Place, George Mason University (1980—1981)
  • Coordinator, George Mason University's Conference on the Teaching and Writing of Poetry and Fiction (1980)
  • Television Host, Cable Television, Channel 21, School scene, Red Apple, Fairfax County Public Schools (1993–1998)
  • TV Host, Cable Television, Channel 21, production of “Focus On,” Interviewed teachers, K–12, volunteer parents, and students, Fairfax County Public Schools (1991–1992)
  • Guest, Multicultural Show, A Rainbow of Colors, Channel 25, Fairfax County Public Schools (1992)
  • Host, Cable Television, Channel 21, production of Teacher Feature, Fairfax County Public Schools (1988–1991)

Other positions, posts and appointments edit

 
Poetry reading by Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda at the Cafe Gutenberg in Richmond, VA. October 2005
  • Executive Director, Poetry Society of Virginia (2007-2013)[45]
  • Poetry in the Schools Director, Poetry Society of Virginia (2001-2006)
  • Poetry Editor with Jane Ellen Glasser, Issue #1, Lady Jane's Miscellany, San Francisco Bay Press
  • Board of Directors, Yates House Fine Art and Craft Gallery (2006–2008)
  • Board of Directors, Chick Cove Association, Inc. (2004–2006)
  • Appointed Member, The Poetry Committee of the Greater Washington, D.C.
  • Editorial Board, SCOP Publications, Inc. (1993–2000)
  • Consulting Editor for San Francisco Bay Press (2008–2009)
  • Alumni Board of Directors, George Mason University (Dean's representative, College of Education and Human Services 1987–1989; Graduate Dean's representative, 1989–1990)
  • Virginia Regional Advisory Board, National Scholastic Magazines (1979–1980)
  • Virginia Association of Teachers of English Speakers’ Bureau (1979–1999)

Memberships edit

Speaker / workshops / presentations / panels edit

Workshops for professionals edit

Carolyn is an educator's educator, providing workshops for professionals on how to improve and incorporate literature, especially poetry, into the curriculum. She has provided sessions to teachers, as well as administrators, from Kindergarten through 12th to University levels. Topics include:

Articles / book reviews / interviews / feature stories about Kreiter-Foronda edit

2009 to present edit

  • Radio Interview. XTRA 99.1 FM. Gloucester, VA. May 24, 2013.
  • Chowning, Larry. "Hardyville Poet Featured in Anthology." Southside Sentinel. May 23, 2013, A8.
  • "Virginia's Poet Laureate to Visit Gloucester." Gloucester-Mathews Gazette-Journal. May 23, 2013, 5A.
  • Price, Leah. "Poets Laureate Offer Verses that Inspire." Daily Press. April 26, 2013, P1.
  • McFarland, Laura. "Poet Laureate Offers Workshop at MSV." The Winchester Star. April 5, 2013.
  • Akers, Mary. "An Interview with Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda." r.kv.r.y. quarterly literary journal. vol. 6. #2 (Spring 2011)[47] article includes two paintings by Carolyn, as well as conversation about Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo, topic of forthcoming book.[48][49]
  • Thomas, Margo. "Student Inspired by Poetry Lecture." Virginia Intermont College. November 5, 2010.[50]
  • Douglas, Keri. "An Interview with Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda" with Keri Douglas, April 10. 2009. AUDIO only[51] Audio only:second location.[52]

2008 edit

  • Television Interview. Virginia Currents. WCVE, WHTJ, WCVW. January 10, 2008.
  • "Poet Laureate Pens New Book." Southside Sentinel. March 20, 2008, A12.[53]
  • Radio Interview. XTRA 99.1 FM. Gloucester, VA, April 14, 2008.
  • "Power of Poetry," The Richmond Dispatch. April 14, 2008[54]
  • "Poet Laureate Visits Library." The Progress Index. April 23, 2008, A3.
  • Malone, Mandy. "Near-Death Experience Fuels Author's Exploration of Life." Daily Press. April 27, 2008, G12.[55]
  • Ruehlmann, Bill. "In New Volume, Poet Laureate Finds Romance in the Ordinary." The Virginian-Pilot. May 18, 2008, p. 62.
  • Blaine, Michael. "Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda's River Country." The Broadkill Review. Volume 2. Issue 3. May 2008, p. 60.
  • "Book Report: River Country." University of Mary Washington Magazine. Summer 2008, p. 47.
  • Kirk, Kristen De Deyn. "The Show-It Poet." Hampton Roads Magazine. July/August 2008, p. 41.
  • Halstead, Nancy. "Cool Weather Reading: River Country." Pleasant Living. September/October 2008, p. 42.
  • "Alumni Return to Class." University of Mary Washington Magazine. Fall/Winter 2008.
  • Clark, Susannah. "Profiling a Well-Versed Alumna." The Bullet. November 19, 2008.
  • Television Interview. "Woman's World." Gloucester, Virginia, Fall 2008.

2007 edit

  • Lohmann, Bill, "Spreading the Joy of Poetry." The Richmond Times-Dispatch. January 14, 2007, G1, G3.
  • "Dancing the Mambo in Gloucester." Glo-Quips. January 25, 2007, p. 1.
  • Rich, Colleen Kearney. "Virginia's Poet Laureate Visits Campus Today." GMU Gazette. March 1, 2007.
  • Williams, Ruth Baja. "Virginia's Poet Laureate." South County Chronicle. March 30, 2007, pp. 1, 5.
  • Kimm, Mary. "Why Not a Poet Laureate." The Connection, April 5, 2007.
  • "Celebration of Distinction: Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda, Alumna of the Year." Mason Spirit. Spring 2007, p. 8.[56]
  • Van Mullekom, Kathy. "Learn a Lot from a Laureate." Daily Press. April 28, 2007, B5.[57]
  • “UMW to Honor Distinguished Alumni during Reunion Weekend.” UMW News. June 1, 2007.[58]
  • Oral History Interview. Fenwick Library, George Mason University, June 8, 2007.
  • "Distinguished Alumni Honored during Reunion Weekend." UMW Today. Fall 2007. Vol. 31. No. 3, p. 32.
  • King, Martha Anne. "Nurturing Your Writing Instinct." Chesapeake Style. October 2007.
  • Malone, Mandy. "Poet Laureate's Website Highlights Virginia Poets." Daily Press, June 24, 2007.[59]
  • Glose, Bill. "Life Lessons from Poet Laureate Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda." UpFront. Virginia Living, December 2007.

2006 edit

  • Robertson, Erin. "Interview: Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda." Marauder, April 6, 2006.
  • Rich, Colleen Kearney. "Mason Alumna is New Virginia Poet Laureate." The Mason Gazette, June 30, 2006.[60]
  • Chowning, Larry. "Governor Names Hardyville Writer Virginia Poet Laureate." Southside Sentinel. July 6, 2006, A1, A8.[61]
  • Cawley, Jon. "Mid-pen Poet Gets State Honors" Daily Press. July 18, 2006, C1–C2.[62]
  • Cawley, Jon. "Emotional Shock Sparks Life of Poetry: Mary Washington Grad Named State Laureate." Daily Press. July 18, 19, 2006, C1–C2.
  • Cerullo, Bob. "Lions Club." Southside Sentinel. September 21, 2006, A9.[63]
  • Gittoes-Singh. "About the Author: Twice a Poet Laureate." The Pen Woman. September 2006, p. 11.
  • VFH Radio Interview (Sondra Woodward, Reporter), September 29, 2006.[64]
  • Rich, Colleen Kearney. "A Way with Words." Mason Spirit. Fall 2006, p. 25.[65]
  • Bright, Anita. "TC Spotlight: NVWP TC Named Poet Laureate." The Journal of the Virginia Writing Project. Volume 27. Issue 2. 2006, p. 6.
  • Healy, Amber. "Laureate Comes Home." The Springfield Connection. November 23–29, 2006, pp. 4, 8.[66]
  • Billingsley, Anna. "Alumna Named Poet Laureate." University of Mary Washington Today. Winter Issue, 2006, p. 25.

2000–2005 edit

  • Cook, Carol. "An Evening of Art, Jazz, and Poetry." The Pen Woman. February 2005, p. 5.
  • "Presentation of Bulgarian and American Poetry in Sofia." Bulgarian Diplomatic Review. Issue 7–8 (2003), 136–137.[67]
  • Abbott, Amy. "Danville Community College Presents 21st Annual Celebration of the Arts." Vol. 8. No. 3, April 2003.
  • "Poet Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda to Speak on Writing Process in Poetry." The Pulse of IB. Vol. 1. Issue 4, 2003.
  • "Poetry Interview with Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda and Denise DeVries." Thea Marshall Show. Windy 105, December 2002.
  • "Five Published Poets Scheduled for Reading July 21." Rappahannock Record, July 11, 2002.
  • "Prizes Awarded for Paintings, Writings." Rappahannock Record. April 18, 2002, A3.

pre 2000 edit

  • "Renaissance Woman." The Free Lance-Star's Weekly Guide to Entertainment and Leisure. November 6, 1997, pp. 12–13.
  • Allen, Frank. "Restless Visions." (Includes review of Contrary Visions) Poet Lore. Vol. 83. No. 2, 1989, pp. 49–54.
  • Bell, Melissa. "Reviews." (Gathering Light) Visions. No. 45, 1994.
  • "The Art Bank Sponsors Poetry Workshops." The South Hill Enterprise. May 17, 1989, 4B.
  • Burke, Deborah. "Poet, Sculptor, Humanitarian: Burke's Carolyn Kreiter-Kurylo Shares Her Many Gifts with the Homeless." The Connection. July 6, 1989, p. 21.
  • Burke, Deborah. "Renaissance Teacher." The Connection. September 6, 1989, p. 27.
  • Hammack, Georgia. "Miscellaneous: Writing Poetry," The South Hill Enterprise, June 14, 1989.
  • Lynskey, Ed. "Review of Contrary Visions." The Southern Humanities Review. Vol. 23. No. 3. Summer 1989, pp. 285–287.
  • McNatt, Linda. "Poet Sees Poetry as Door to Creativity." The Sun. May 11, 1989, p. 10.
  • "Poet to Visit Here on Grant." The Times. Smithfield, VA. April 26, 1989, 10.
  • "Poetry Lessons." The Times. May 10, 1989, B-1.
  • Moore, Lenard. "Contrary Visions Shows Poet as Visual Artist." The Pilot. Southern Pines, North Carolina. Vol. 69. No. 72, July 10, 1989.
  • Black, Harold. "Reviews." (Contrary Visions) Visions. No. 28, 1988.
  • Kennedy, Kathleen. "For Some, Dimview Lights the Darkness." The Washington Post. August 18, 1988, Virginia Weekly section.
  • Fanshel, Fran. "Words on Words." The Columbia Flyer. November 10, 1988, p. 103.
  • Cascio, Chuck. "How to Make Words Work." The Connection. May 22, 1986, p. 15.
  • "Techniques in the Creation of Poetry and Art." Teacher Feature of Carolyn Kurylo. SchoolScene with host John Duncan. Cable TV. Channel 21. September 20–26. 1986, 4:30, 8:00, and 10:00 p.m.
  • Smith, Karin. "A Few Words on Teachers and Publishing." NVWP Newsletter. February 1985, pp. 6–7.
  • Carlos, Andrea. "For Jack of Arts Kurylo, Creativity is Focus." The Times. August 29, 1985, p. 7.
  • Tavares, Traci and Lisa Melchiori. "Carolyn Kreiter-Kurylo: Profile of the Artist." The Heritage. 1983–84, p. 6.
  • Donovan, Rose Marie. "GMU Awards 1st Doctorate in 10 Years." The Fairfax Journal. May 23, 1983, A1, A4.
  • "Carolyn Kurylo: Artist as Teacher." ETA-NV Newsletter. September 1983, pp. 4–5.
  • Farley, Charlotte. "George Mason's First Doctorate Combines Creativity with Education." GMU Today. Summer 1983, p. 2.
  • "First GMU PhD Learned for the Sake of Learning." The Alexandria Gazette. Summer 1983.
  • Brelis, Matthew. "Acclaimed Poets, Writers to Teach GMU Workshops." The Washington Star. April 2, 1981, B-2.
  • Churchman, Deborah. "Nursing Home Poets Rediscover ‘Self-Worth." The Washington Post. August 6, 1981, VA-11.[68]
  • Hayden, Mindy. "Hooked on Poetry" Letters to the Editor. The Washington Post, August 14, 1981.

References edit

  1. ^ Kreiter is pronounced like Writer
  2. ^ Virginia Law and Library of Congress List of Poets Laureate of Virginia
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2011-06-01.
  4. ^ Art-in-Transit at Tysons Corner, Virginia
  5. ^ ISBN 978-0-9828295-4-7 Urban Voices: 51 Poems from 51 American Poets(2014)
  6. ^ ISBN 978-1-935248-63-7 Seasons of Sharing: A Kasen Renku Collaboration (2014)
  7. ^ ISBN 978-0982829561 The Embrace: Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo (2013)
  8. ^ ISBN 978-1-937997-22-9 Gathering Light (2013)
  9. ^ ISBN 978-1-60461-003-1 River Country (2008)
  10. ^ Dynamic Reading video on YouTube: Carolyn reads from River Country, poem: "Dragon Run"
  11. ^ ISBN 0-9704804-5-8 Four Virginia Poets Laureate: A Teaching Guide (2006)
  12. ^ ISBN 1-58998-023-9 Greatest Hits 1981–2000 (2001)
  13. ^ ISBN 0-930526-25-2 In a Certain Place (2000)
  14. ^ ISBN 0-930526-24-4 Death Comes Riding (1999)
  15. ^ ISBN 0-930526-20-1 Gathering Light (1993)
  16. ^ ISBN 0-916379-47-7 Contrary Visions (1988)
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-02-17. Retrieved 2011-05-28.
  18. ^ Autumn Sky Poetry poem: "Two Voices: Frida's Heart" after Frida Kahlo's “Memory, or the Heart” 1937.
  19. ^ Autumn Sky Poetry poem: "The Skeleton on Top of Frida Kahlo's Four-Poster Bed" after Frida Kahlo's “The Dream” 1940.
  20. ^ Beltway Poetry Quarterly, Museum Issue, Winter 2009 poem: "Nude Descending in All Directions"
  21. ^ Dead Mule School of Southern Poetry 2008 2011-07-25 at the Wayback Machine poems: "Near the Park" and "Christmas in Bolivia"
  22. ^ Dead Mule School of Southern Poetry 2008 2011-05-18 at the Wayback Machine poems: "Peace Offering", "Green Burial" and "Prid Pergonia"
  23. ^ Dead Mule School of Southern Poetry 2008 2011-05-18 at the Wayback Machine poems: "Red Building in Forest", "Caught Littering by the Law" and "Snipped"
  24. ^ Eclectica Magazine poem: "January's Resolution"
  25. ^ www.terrain.org #21 2008 poems: "Do You Know About the Raintree?"
  26. ^ www.terrain.org #25 2010 poems & audio: "Two Voices: Wizard of Horticulture" and "Two Voices: Roots" with Kera O'Bryon
  27. ^ The Other Voices International Cyber-Anthology #31 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine poems: "Crossing a Rappahannock River Bridge", "Baiting My Hook, I Try Again" and "Lately I Have Been Too Wrapped Up"
  28. ^ The Other Voices International Cyber-Anthology #31 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine poems: "Do You Know About the Raintree?", "All Saints' Day," and "These Flecks of Summer"
  29. ^ Rei Berroa Curriculum Vitae, George Mason University
  30. ^ Colección Libros de la Luna, Vol. No. 2
  31. ^ Tipton Poetry Review poem: "The Miner's Son"
  32. ^ kasen renga Japanese poetry form
  33. ^ "The Creative Process of Poetry Writing" issue. author credit: Carolyn Kreiter-Kurylo
  34. ^ Virginia Poets Laureate at the University of Mary Washington Reunion Day, June 3, 2011 June 22, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Video. Three Poets Laureate: Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda, Claudia Emerson and Kelly Cherry
  35. ^ Virginia Law and Library of Congress List of Poets Laureate of Virginia
  36. ^ Chesapeake Bay Writers homepage
  37. ^ "'West Springfield High to Celebrate Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda Day'. October 27, 2006". Archived from the original on August 7, 2011. Retrieved May 24, 2011.
  38. ^ Poem "Do You Know about the Raintree?"
  39. ^ George Mason Distinguished Alumni of the Year Award 2007
  40. ^ University of Mary Washington Distinguished Alumni of the Year Award 2007
  41. ^ Virginia Board of Education
  42. ^ National League of American Pen Women
  43. ^ The Poetry Society of Virginia website ~ Adult Poetry Contest July 26, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  44. ^ Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, Humanities Feature Bureau, September 29, 2006. Virginia Poet Laureate by Sondra Woodward. July 26, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Audio Interview.
  45. ^ Poetry Society of Virginia website ~ officers
  46. ^ http://www.lib.umd.edu/Guests/KAP/ 2011-06-11 at the Wayback Machine Katherine Anne Porter Society
  47. ^ r.kv.r.y. quarterly literary journal, "An Interview with Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda" with Mary Akers. Spring 2011[permanent dead link] interview
  48. ^ r.kv.r.y. quarterly literary journal. Spring 2011 Poem: "Young Dimas Rosas, Deceased at Age Three, 1937"
  49. ^ r.kv.r.y. quarterly literary journal. Spring 2011 Poem: "Two Voices: My Nurse and I"
  50. ^ "Student Inspired by Poetry Lecture" by Margo Thomas. Virginia Intermountain College, November 10, 2010. September 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine lecture review
  51. ^ AUDIO "An Interview with Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda" with Keri Douglas, April 10, 2009. livewirepress
  52. ^ AUDIO "An Interview with Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda" with Keri Douglas, April 10, 2009.
  53. ^ Southside Sentinel, March 20, 2008. "Poet Laureate Pens New Book"
  54. ^ Richmond Dispatch. April 13, 2008 video.
  55. ^ Daily Press. April 27, 2008, G12. "Near-Death Experience Fuels Author's Exploration of Life."
  56. ^ Mason Spirit, Spring 2007. "Alumna of the Year"
  57. ^ Daily Press. April 28, 2007, B5. "Learn a Lot from a Laureate."
  58. ^ "UMW to Honor Distinguished Alumni during Reunion Weekend." UMW News. June 1, 2007. article
  59. ^ Daily Press, June 24, 2007. "Poet Laureate's Website Highlights Virginia Poets."
  60. ^ The Mason Gazette, June 30, 2006. "Mason Alumna is New Virginia Poet Laureate" September 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine article
  61. ^ Southside Sentinel, July 6, 2006. "Governor Names Hardyville Writer Virginia Poet Laureate."
  62. ^ Daily Press. July 18, 19, 2006, C1–C2. "Mid-pen Poet Gets State Honors"
  63. ^ Southside Sentinel, September 21, 2006. "Lions Club."
  64. ^ Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, Humanities Feature Bureau September 29, 2006. "Virginia Poet Laureate" by Sondra Woodward. July 26, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Transcript.
  65. ^ Mason Spirit, Fall 2006. "A Way With Words"
  66. ^ "Laureate Comes Home." The Springfield Connection. November 23–29, 2006[permanent dead link] article
  67. ^ Bulgarian Diplomatic Review
  68. ^ The Washington Post. August 6, 1981, VA-11 "Nursing Home Poets Rediscover ‘Self-Worth."

External links edit

  • Carolyn Kreiter-Foronda website www.carolynforonda.com
  • Poets Laureate of Virginia from the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
  • The Journal of Teaching Writing
  • Virginia Journal of Education at the Virginia Education Association's website


carolyn, kreiter, foronda, born, 1946, named, poet, laureate, virginia, governor, kaine, june, 2006, succeeded, rita, dove, served, this, position, from, june, 2006, july, 2008, while, serving, poet, laureate, carolyn, started, poetry, book, giveaway, project,. Carolyn Kreiter Foronda 1 born 1946 was named Poet Laureate of Virginia 2 by the Governor Tim Kaine on June 26 2006 She succeeded Rita Dove and served in this position from June 2006 July 2008 While serving as Poet Laureate Carolyn started the Poetry Book Giveaway Project and added the Poets Spotlight 3 to her webpage highlighting one poet from the Commonwealth each month in addition to traveling widely to promote poetry in every corner of Virginia Carolyn Kreiter ForondaBornCarolyn Kreiter1946Central Virginia USAOccupationAuthor painter educator speaker art and poetry judge writing consultantNationalityAmericanAlma materUniversity of Mary WashingtonGeorge Mason UniversityNotable worksContrary Visions 1988 Gathering Light 1993 Death Comes Riding 1999 Greatest Hits 2001 River Country 2008 The Embrace Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo 2013 Notable awardsPoet Laureate of Virginia 2006 2008 Art in Literature Mary Lynn Kotz AwardEllen Anderson AwardVirginia Cultural Laureate AwardRotary Meritorious Educator of the Year AwardNational Scholastic Teacher Portfolio AwardCarolyn is a lifelong educator and has received numerous literary and academic honors She gives poetry readings in public and private settings and offers workshops in museums libraries and universities Her service oriented projects include stints in nursing homes and homeless shelters From 2010 to 2011 she served as a Literary Arts Specialist with former Virginia Poet Laureate Claudia Emerson on a Metrorail Public Art Project conceived by the Art in Transit Program of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Juried poems by Virginia writers including past and present Poets Laureate of Virginia will be integrated into artistic works by Martin Donlin Barbara Grygutis and David Dahlquist at three Tysons Corner metro stations Tysons East Tysons Central 7 and Tysons West 4 Carolyn is an abstract colorist painter and her paintings have been featured in solo exhibitions throughout northern central and eastern Virginia Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Career and higher education 1 3 Retirement 1 4 Personal life 2 Published works 2 1 Poetry books and anthologies 2 2 Publication in prize anthologies 2 3 Individual poem publication 2 3 1 In English 2 3 2 Other languages 2 3 3 Collaborations 2 4 Booklet 2 5 Book chapters 2 6 Articles most notable 2 7 Other 3 Honors awards and fellowships 3 1 Honors 3 2 Awards 3 3 Fellowships and grants 4 Painting and art exhibits 5 Academic positions and work experience 5 1 Other positions posts and appointments 5 2 Memberships 6 Speaker workshops presentations panels 7 Workshops for professionals 8 Articles book reviews interviews feature stories about Kreiter Foronda 8 1 2009 to present 8 2 2008 8 3 2007 8 4 2006 8 5 2000 2005 8 6 pre 2000 9 References 10 External linksBiography editEarly years edit Carolyn Kreiter Foronda was born in Central Virginia in 1946 She spent her youth in Crewe Pulaski and Sandston Virginia As a young child Carolyn avidly read poetry and wrote her first poem prior to entering elementary school Encouraged by her parents who were both educators to hone her creative skills she devoted hours to writing poetry and fiction Her parents also influenced her decision to become an English and creative writing teacher Her mother Lucille Kreiter was her teacher in fifth and sixth grades Her father Victor Kreiter Sr was her high school principal at Highland Springs High School While attending high school she developed an interest in journalism and became a staff member of the school newspaper Highland Fling She also served as a Youth Page correspondent for the Richmond News Leader the city s afternoon daily newspaper She was inducted into Quill and Scroll National Honor Society and the Beta Club She also belonged to the Interclub Council and Future Teachers of America During her sophomore year she received a Citizenship Award and as a senior she was awarded a Future Teachers of America Scholarship and the Dr Joseph Haven Hoge Memorial Scholarship for university study Her parents encouraged her to attend Mary Washington College now the University of Mary Washington the women s division of the University of Virginia A member of Hoofprints Carolyn won several first place awards in horse shows and was selected a Reserve Champion Intermediate Level in the 1967 Spring Horse Show During her senior year she served as president of the Student Education Association and as vice president of the Student Virginia Education Association In 1969 she graduated with a B A in English Mortar Board In 2008 she was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa Kappa of Virginia as an alumni member Career and higher education edit In August 1969 Carolyn started her teaching career at West Springfield High School in Springfield Virginia While teaching full time she received a Master of Arts a Master in Education and a Ph D degree from George Mason University where she studied creative writing under the award winning poets Peter Klappert and Ai In 1983 she was awarded the first doctorate presented by the school She won a Scholarship and Service Award and a Letter of Recognition for Quality Research from the Virginia Educational Research Association for her dissertation Gathering Light A Poet s Approach to Poetry Analysis In 2007 she was named Alumna of the Year by both the University of Mary Washington and George Mason University Retirement edit Educational After retiring from a 31 year career in education Carolyn developed a statewide poetry in the schools program at the request of the Poetry Society of Virginia to promote poetry at all instructional levels K University She co edited with Edward W Lull an instructional guide entitled Four Virginia Poets Laureate A Teaching Guide and secured grant funding to place copies of this book in various educational settings and libraries She also led an effort through the Poetry Society of Virginia to fund an endowed poetry prize for deserving creative writing students at Virginia colleges and universities To date the College Prize under the auspices of the Academy of American Poets has been established at the College of William and Mary the University of Mary Washington Old Dominion University the University of Richmond and Virginia Tech After being appointed Poet Laureate in July 2006 Carolyn launched a Poetry Book Giveaway Project White Pine Press University of Arkansas Press and the Poetry Society of Virginia have contributed books poetry DVDs and CDs to this effort Carolyn has distributed these educational materials to universities and high schools throughout Virginia She set up a Poet s Spotlight Page on her website www carolynforonda com to highlight the work of poets who have a strong Virginia connection She devoted countless hours on the road giving poetry readings and workshops throughout the state During her term as Poet Laureate the Virginia State Board of Education honored her efforts with a Resolution of Appreciation for her recognition as Poet Laureate and for her sustained leadership and devotion to promoting the writing and reading of poetry among Virginia s young people and to raising the study of the Arts to the highest level Artistic Carolyn also works as an abstract artist She studied art for 17 years in northern Virginia under the award winning painter Irene Wood Montgomery Her paintings and sculpture have been exhibited in galleries educational settings and nursing homes throughout the state of Virginia Carolyn is an abstract colorist whose preferred medium is acrylic Influenced by the non representational style of Jackson Pollock and by the Washington D C color field painter Sam Gilliam Carolyn experiments with color effects to evoke an emotional response from the viewer Inspired by the late work of Henri Matisse Carolyn creates textured cut outs to achieve a representational effect Personal life edit Carolyn and her husband reside in the River Country region of Virginia where they have established a Backyard Wildlife Habitat certified by the National Wildlife Federation During their leisure time they enjoy kayaking Latin dancing and American style ballroom dancing Published works editCarolyn has written poetry a teaching guide news articles book chapters a booklet and her work was included in the 2009 Rappahannock Art League Calendar which features 11 poems from River Country Poetry books and anthologies edit Urban Voices 51 Poems from 51 American Poets co editor with Joyce Brinkman San Francisco Bay Press Norfolk VA 2014 5 Seasons of Sharing A Kasen Renku Collaboration poetry book by Carolyn Kreiter Foronda and Joyce Brinkman with Catherine Aubelle Flor Aguilera Garcia Gabriele Glang amp Kae Morii Leapfrog Press Fredonia NY 2014 6 The Embrace Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo winner 2014 Art in Literature Mary Lynn Kotz Award San Francisco Bay Press San Francisco CA 2013 7 Gathering Light poetry book e version Northampton House Press Franktown VA 2013 8 River Country poetry book San Francisco Bay Press San Francisco CA 2008 9 10 Four Virginia Poets Laureate A Teaching Guide co editor with Edward W Lull Poetry Society of Virginia 2006 11 Greatest Hits 1981 2000 invitational poetry chapbook series Pudding House Publications Johnstown Ohio 2001 12 In a Certain Place poetry anthology co editor with Alice Tarnowski SCOP Publications Inc Catonsville MD 2000 13 Death Comes Riding poetry book SCOP Publications Inc Catonsville MD cover photograph by the author 1999 14 Gathering Light poetry book print edition SCOP Publications Inc Catonsville MD cover painting and sculpture reproductions by the author 1993 15 Contrary Visions poetry book published under the name Carolyn Kreiter Kurylo Scripta Humanistica Potomac MD cover painting by the author paperback edition 1988 16 Publication in prize anthologies edit Best of the Literary Journals 2008 Anthology of Magazine Verse amp Yearbook of American Poetry 1985 Individual poem publication edit Carolyn has published poems widely throughout the country and abroad in magazines journals and anthologies including In English edit After Shocks The Poetry of Recovery for Life Shattering Events 17 Anthology of Magazine Verse amp Yearbook of American Poetry Antioch Review Autumn Sky Poetry 18 19 Bay Splash Beltway Poetry Quarterly 20 Best of the Literary Journals Black Water Review Blood to Remember American Poets on the Holocaust Comstock Review The Dead Mule 21 22 23 Dominion Review Eclectica Magazine 24 El Quetzal Gloucester Gazette Journal Hispanic Culture Review Hungry As We Are Image Word A Book of Poems Mid American Review Negative Capability Nimrod International Journal Passages North Phoebe Poet Lore Prairie Schooner South Florida Poetry Review Southside Sentinel Sporting Words Anthology Terrain org 25 26 The Other Voices International Cyber Anthology 27 28 The Ghosts of Virginia Vol XIII The Ledge The Sound of Poets Cooking Virginia Living WPFW 89 3 FM Poetry Anthology among others Other languages edit nbsp Kae Morii a Japanese poet from Tokyo Carolyn Kreiter Foronda and Joyce Brinkman not pictured from Indiana collaborated in writing a poem entitled Kasen Renga Autumn which was later translated into Japanese Carolyn s first poem written in Spanish and English appears in her book Gathering Light Other poems have since been translated into Spanish by Rei Berroa 29 professor of Spanish and Latin American Studies at George Mason University and appear in the anthology Cauteloso engano del sentito edited by Dr Berroa as part of Coleccion Libros de la Luna Vol No 2 Santo Domingo Republica Dominicana 2007 30 Collaborations edit Carolyn works on collaborations with Joyce Brinkman Poet Laureate of Indiana 2002 2008 and other poets throughout the world Tipton Poetry Review 31 Fall 2010 Issue 19 contains a kasen renga 32 written by Carolyn and Joyce in collaboration with Kae Morii who translated the poem into Japanese Booklet edit Instructional Guide The Capitol Connection Satellite News Channel ABC Video Enterprises Inc Fall 1983 co author Dr Michael Kelley former Director of Television George Mason University Book chapters edit Rita Dove Laurels Eight Women Poets Ed Stacy Tuthill Catonsville SCOP Publications Inc 1998 Teaching the Skill of Analyzing for Tone Teaching Thinking Skills A Handbook for Secondary School Teachers By Barry K Beyer Boston Allyn amp Bacon Inc 1991 pp 225 247 Articles most notable edit Beyond the Numbers Muscarelle Museum of Art at the College of William amp Mary Spring Summer 2009 Poetry Up Front Virginia Journal of Education April 2008 11 14 Art Inspired Writing Art Line May 2004 4 6 A Stroll on Top of the World Patagonian Winds No 2 Fall 1997 41 43 A Scottish Lesson in Loyalty Educational Travel Review Spring 1996 10 11 Gifts That Keep on Giving Educational Travel Review Fall 1996 21 22 Krazy Karmas Educational Travel Review Fall 1995 17 Rain over Venice Educational Travel Review Winter 1995 27 Paradise in the Clouds Educational Travel Review Winter 1993 94 8 9 Teacher Perspectives The Apple 12 3 1992 Back cover The Creative Process of Poetry Writing Journal of Teaching Writing 2 2 Fall 1983 167 179 33 Computers and Composition The Writing Instructor 2 4 1983 174 181 Working with the ESL Student Learning Patience Making Progress co author Dr Christopher J Thaiss The Writing Center Journal Spring Summer 1981 41 46 All About Light William Stafford Interview Phoebe 10 2 1980 41 47 Inservice in School Divisions VACTE 1979 Summer Conference Proceedings Fairfax VA George Mason University 1980 43 47 Other edit Book Review of Claudia Emerson s Figure Studies University of Mary Washington Magazine Fall Winter 2008 4th Grade Virginia SOL Daily Reading Reviews Ed Jenny Funk and Margaret Thompson Reading Selection Azucena s Arpillera by Carolyn Kreiter Foronda March 2007 Thunks Inc The Richmond News Leader multiple articles on school youth New Mexico Humanities Review book review Bolivian Times travel article ETRAV website travel article Honors awards and fellowships editHonors edit nbsp Virginia Poets Laureate at the University of Mary Washington Reunion Day June 3 2011 Carolyn Kreiter Foronda 2006 2008 Claudia Emerson 2008 2010 and Kelly Cherry 2010 2012 34 nbsp Poets Laureate Joyce Brinkman Indiana and Carolyn Kreiter Foronda Virginia at the Library of Congress in Washington D C in 2007Poet Laureate of Virginia 35 appointed by Governor Timothy Kaine 2006 2008 Induction Phi Beta Kappa Kappa of Virginia alumni member University of Mary Washington 2008 Honored Guest President s Luncheon NLAPW Biennial Convention Alexandria VA 2008 Master Poet Arlington Arts Center Arlington VA 2007 Honorary Member Tennessee State Poetry League 2007 Honorary Lifetime Member The Virginia Writers Club 2006 present Honorary Lifetime Member Chesapeake Bay Writers 2006 present 36 Honored at West Springfield High School in Fairfax VA 2006 Carolyn Kreiter Foronda Day 37 Awards edit Art in Literature Mary Lynn Kotz Award The Embrace Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo 2014 Third Annual Ellen Anderson Award Poetry Society of Virginia 2011 Special Merit Poem The Two Fridas 1939 Comstock Review 2009 Poem Do You Know about the Raintree 38 selected by Best of the Literary Journals 2008 Lifetime Membership Award Poetry Society of Virginia 2008 Honored Poet Art on the Half Shell Middlesex Art Guild Urbanna VA 2008 Pushcart Prize nominations by journals and or presses twice in 2012 once in 2008 2001 1996 and 1993 George Mason University s Distinguished Alumna of the Year Award 2007 39 University of Mary Washington s Distinguished Alumna of the Year Award 2007 40 Resolution of Appreciation for Sustained Leadership and Devotion to Promoting the Writing and Reading of Poetry among Virginia s young people Presented by the Virginia Board of Education 41 2006 First Place Award in Poetry Competition National League of American Pen Women 42 Chesapeake Bay Branch 2005 The Neuman Award and The Terrell Award National League American Pen Women Morning Glory Gallery Gloucester VA 2005 Multiple Awards in Poetry National League of American Pen Women Chesapeake Bay Branch 2002 2004 Teacher of the Year Award selected by class of 1999 West Springfield High School Fairfax County VA 1999 Hodgson Award for Excellence in Teaching English Fairfax County School Board 1997 Rotary Meritorious Educator of the Year Award 1997 National Scholastic Teacher Portfolio Award one of 5 recipients in USA 1997 Recognition Outstanding Educator National Scholastic Art and Writing Awards 1996 Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Recognition Award Excellence in Writing Instruction 1996 Recognition Outstanding Educator National Foundation for the Advancement of the Arts 1994 Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Recognition Award Contributions to the Commonwealth of Virginia in writing instruction 1994 Edgar Allan Poe Poetry Award First Place On Sturgeon Creek Poetry Society of Virginia Adult Poetry Contest 43 1993 Virginia Cultural Laureate Award in American Literature poetry invested for life into the VA Cultural Laureate Society by Governor Douglas Wilder 1992 Third Prize Passages North Poetry Competition 1986 First Place Spree Poetry Award featured in Riverstone Poets of the Foothills Arts Center 1984 1985 Multiple Phoebe poetry awards 1983 First place award nationwide contest Alexandria Pen Women 1981 Fellowships and grants edit Phi Delta Kappa Grant Award for Excellence Technology in the Classroom 1999 Multiple Grant awards Association of Fairfax Professional Educators 1994 1999 Fellowship Independent Study in the Humanities The Poetry of Pablo Neruda Council for Basic Education 1991 Jenny McKean Moore Fellowship poetry George Washington University Washington D C 1990 Arts on the Road grant recipient Virginia Commission for the Arts 1989 Grant Virginia Center for the Creative Arts funding for visiting writers Henry Taylor Peter Klappert and Garth Tate 1989 Area IV Mini Grant Award Fairfax County Public Schools 1989 Three Artist in Education Study Grants Virginia Commission for the Arts 1986 1987 1988 Mini Sabbatical Grant Fairfax County Public Schools 1988 Grant Award Writing Instruction Fairfax County Public Schools 1981 Sabbatical Leave Grant Fairfax County Public Schools 1980 1981 nbsp Carolyn Kreiter Foronda participating in the Dead Poets Day event held at the Edgar Allan Poe Museum in Richmond VA in 2010 Painting and art exhibits editPaintings and sculpture have been exhibited in galleries educational settings and nursing homes throughout the state of Virginia including the Paul R Cramer Arts Gallery at the Steward School in Richmond solo Petersburg Public Library solo Fredericksburg Center for the Arts solo Yates House Gallery The Tides Inn Labor Day Show in Kilmarnock Rappahannock Art League Bay School Sunrise Gallery and many others Paintings displayed at the Yates House and Blue Skies Gallery events were inspired by Carolyn s poems Carolyn has also served as a judge of regional arts shows in eastern Virginia including art exhibits at The Bay School of the Arts in Mathews Virginia Yates House in Deltaville Virginia and Blue Skies Gallery in Hampton Virginia Academic positions and work experience edit nbsp Richard the Magician Sculpture created by Carolyn Kreiter Foronda to use as a teaching aid in the classroom Private Collection 44 Audio InterviewIndependent Writing Consultant Poet and Artist Includes stints teaching art inspired writing workshops for the Phillips Collection and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Statewide Partnership program 2000 present Artist in Residency Richmond Community High School funded by the Virginia Commission for the Arts and the Richmond Public Schools 2011 Residency Poetry Comes Alive Kersey Creek Elementary School funded by Hanover Education Foundation and PTA funds Artist in Residency Lancaster High School funded by the Virginia Commission for the Arts and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and organized by the Rappahannock Art League 2009 Fairfax County Public Schools English Specialist in Area II Administrative office Writing Resource Teacher in Area III Administrative office Teacher of Advanced Placement English and Creative Writing I II III English Department Chairperson Director Writing Center West Springfield High School 1969 2000 Teacher Consultant in Writing Northern Virginia Writing Project George Mason University 1978 2000 Adjunct Professor George Mason University 1985 1989 Poet Artist Poetry in the Schools Alexandria City Public Schools Virginia 1985 1987 Creative Writing Instructor workshops for young poets Writer s Center Bethesda Maryland 1981 1983 Instructor The Writing Place George Mason University 1980 1981 Coordinator George Mason University s Conference on the Teaching and Writing of Poetry and Fiction 1980 Television Host Cable Television Channel 21 School scene Red Apple Fairfax County Public Schools 1993 1998 TV Host Cable Television Channel 21 production of Focus On Interviewed teachers K 12 volunteer parents and students Fairfax County Public Schools 1991 1992 Guest Multicultural Show A Rainbow of Colors Channel 25 Fairfax County Public Schools 1992 Host Cable Television Channel 21 production of Teacher Feature Fairfax County Public Schools 1988 1991 Other positions posts and appointments edit nbsp Poetry reading by Carolyn Kreiter Foronda at the Cafe Gutenberg in Richmond VA October 2005Executive Director Poetry Society of Virginia 2007 2013 45 Poetry in the Schools Director Poetry Society of Virginia 2001 2006 Poetry Editor with Jane Ellen Glasser Issue 1 Lady Jane s Miscellany San Francisco Bay Press Board of Directors Yates House Fine Art and Craft Gallery 2006 2008 Board of Directors Chick Cove Association Inc 2004 2006 Appointed Member The Poetry Committee of the Greater Washington D C Editorial Board SCOP Publications Inc 1993 2000 Consulting Editor for San Francisco Bay Press 2008 2009 Alumni Board of Directors George Mason University Dean s representative College of Education and Human Services 1987 1989 Graduate Dean s representative 1989 1990 Virginia Regional Advisory Board National Scholastic Magazines 1979 1980 Virginia Association of Teachers of English Speakers Bureau 1979 1999 Memberships edit Friends of the Trible Library Christopher Newport University 2010 2012 Member Kappa of Virginia Phi Beta Kappa 2006 present Member Katherine Anne Porter Society 2005 present 46 Lifetime member Poetry Society of Virginia Member National League of American Pen Women Chesapeake Bay Branch Member Associated Writers ProgramsSpeaker workshops presentations panels editMuscarelle Museum of Art Williamsburg VA Block Island Rhode Island Arts Alive West Point VA Writer s Center Bethesda MD Middleburg Library Middleburg VA Beverly Street Studio Staunton VA Studio Gallery Kilmarnock VA Arlington Arts Center Arlington VA The Venue of 35th Street Norfolk VA 40th Street Stage Norfolk VA Uptown Gallery Richmond VA Studio 9 Tappahannock VA 2007 VATE Conference Speaker Northern Virginia Virginia Museum of Fine Arts teacher workshops VA Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Fairfax VA James River Writers Conference Richmond VA 2010 Convocation Speaker Virginia Intermont College VA National League of American Pen Women Richmond Branch Richmond VA Dimview Chapters for the visually impaired in VA volunteer work CCNV Homeless Shelter Washington D C volunteer work Iliff Nursing Home Dunn Loring VA volunteer work Manassas Lifelong Learning Institute Manassas VA Chesapeake Bay Writers Tidewater area of VA and others 2008 Keynote Speaker at the Christopher Newport University Writers Conference Newport News VA The Phillips Collection Art Inspired Poetry Workshop Degas to Diebenkorn Washington D C The Phillips Collection Poetry in the Gallery Inspired by the Societe Anonyme Washington D C Workshops for professionals editCarolyn is an educator s educator providing workshops for professionals on how to improve and incorporate literature especially poetry into the curriculum She has provided sessions to teachers as well as administrators from Kindergarten through 12th to University levels Topics include Learning Styles Ekphrastic Poetry Andean Folklore The Writing Process How to Write a Grant The Incas and Poetry How to Raise SAT Scores Science Writing for Students Establishing a Writer s Center Geometric Art and Learning Styles The Creative Voice in the Humanities The Creative Process of Poetry Writing Writing and the Learning Disabled Student How to Implement the 4 Phase Writing Process Writing and the Academically Unsuccessful Student Creative Writing for All Students Thinking Skills in the English Curriculum Writing Memos A Workshop for Secretaries Teaching Creative Writing in the Nursing Home Free Verse Poetry What It Is and How to Teach It Establishing a Reading Writing Group in the School Setting Central American literature in the Social Studies Curriculum Organizing a Writers in the Schools Program Featuring Minority Writers as Role Models and many othersArticles book reviews interviews feature stories about Kreiter Foronda edit2009 to present edit Radio Interview XTRA 99 1 FM Gloucester VA May 24 2013 Chowning Larry Hardyville Poet Featured in Anthology Southside Sentinel May 23 2013 A8 Virginia s Poet Laureate to Visit Gloucester Gloucester Mathews Gazette Journal May 23 2013 5A Price Leah Poets Laureate Offer Verses that Inspire Daily Press April 26 2013 P1 McFarland Laura Poet Laureate Offers Workshop at MSV The Winchester Star April 5 2013 Akers Mary An Interview with Carolyn Kreiter Foronda r kv r y quarterly literary journal vol 6 2 Spring 2011 47 article includes two paintings by Carolyn as well as conversation about Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo topic of forthcoming book 48 49 Thomas Margo Student Inspired by Poetry Lecture Virginia Intermont College November 5 2010 50 Douglas Keri An Interview with Carolyn Kreiter Foronda with Keri Douglas April 10 2009 AUDIO only 51 Audio only second location 52 2008 edit Television Interview Virginia Currents WCVE WHTJ WCVW January 10 2008 Poet Laureate Pens New Book Southside Sentinel March 20 2008 A12 53 Radio Interview XTRA 99 1 FM Gloucester VA April 14 2008 Power of Poetry The Richmond Dispatch April 14 2008 54 Poet Laureate Visits Library The Progress Index April 23 2008 A3 Malone Mandy Near Death Experience Fuels Author s Exploration of Life Daily Press April 27 2008 G12 55 Ruehlmann Bill In New Volume Poet Laureate Finds Romance in the Ordinary The Virginian Pilot May 18 2008 p 62 Blaine Michael Carolyn Kreiter Foronda s River Country The Broadkill Review Volume 2 Issue 3 May 2008 p 60 Book Report River Country University of Mary Washington Magazine Summer 2008 p 47 Kirk Kristen De Deyn The Show It Poet Hampton Roads Magazine July August 2008 p 41 Halstead Nancy Cool Weather Reading River Country Pleasant Living September October 2008 p 42 Alumni Return to Class University of Mary Washington Magazine Fall Winter 2008 Clark Susannah Profiling a Well Versed Alumna The Bullet November 19 2008 Television Interview Woman s World Gloucester Virginia Fall 2008 2007 edit Lohmann Bill Spreading the Joy of Poetry The Richmond Times Dispatch January 14 2007 G1 G3 Dancing the Mambo in Gloucester Glo Quips January 25 2007 p 1 Rich Colleen Kearney Virginia s Poet Laureate Visits Campus Today GMU Gazette March 1 2007 Williams Ruth Baja Virginia s Poet Laureate South County Chronicle March 30 2007 pp 1 5 Kimm Mary Why Not a Poet Laureate The Connection April 5 2007 Celebration of Distinction Carolyn Kreiter Foronda Alumna of the Year Mason Spirit Spring 2007 p 8 56 Van Mullekom Kathy Learn a Lot from a Laureate Daily Press April 28 2007 B5 57 UMW to Honor Distinguished Alumni during Reunion Weekend UMW News June 1 2007 58 Oral History Interview Fenwick Library George Mason University June 8 2007 Distinguished Alumni Honored during Reunion Weekend UMW Today Fall 2007 Vol 31 No 3 p 32 King Martha Anne Nurturing Your Writing Instinct Chesapeake Style October 2007 Malone Mandy Poet Laureate s Website Highlights Virginia Poets Daily Press June 24 2007 59 Glose Bill Life Lessons from Poet Laureate Carolyn Kreiter Foronda UpFront Virginia Living December 2007 2006 edit Robertson Erin Interview Carolyn Kreiter Foronda Marauder April 6 2006 Rich Colleen Kearney Mason Alumna is New Virginia Poet Laureate The Mason Gazette June 30 2006 60 Chowning Larry Governor Names Hardyville Writer Virginia Poet Laureate Southside Sentinel July 6 2006 A1 A8 61 Cawley Jon Mid pen Poet Gets State Honors Daily Press July 18 2006 C1 C2 62 Cawley Jon Emotional Shock Sparks Life of Poetry Mary Washington Grad Named State Laureate Daily Press July 18 19 2006 C1 C2 Cerullo Bob Lions Club Southside Sentinel September 21 2006 A9 63 Gittoes Singh About the Author Twice a Poet Laureate The Pen Woman September 2006 p 11 VFH Radio Interview Sondra Woodward Reporter September 29 2006 64 Rich Colleen Kearney A Way with Words Mason Spirit Fall 2006 p 25 65 Bright Anita TC Spotlight NVWP TC Named Poet Laureate The Journal of the Virginia Writing Project Volume 27 Issue 2 2006 p 6 Healy Amber Laureate Comes Home The Springfield Connection November 23 29 2006 pp 4 8 66 Billingsley Anna Alumna Named Poet Laureate University of Mary Washington Today Winter Issue 2006 p 25 2000 2005 edit Cook Carol An Evening of Art Jazz and Poetry The Pen Woman February 2005 p 5 Presentation of Bulgarian and American Poetry in Sofia Bulgarian Diplomatic Review Issue 7 8 2003 136 137 67 Abbott Amy Danville Community College Presents 21st Annual Celebration of the Arts Vol 8 No 3 April 2003 Poet Carolyn Kreiter Foronda to Speak on Writing Process in Poetry The Pulse of IB Vol 1 Issue 4 2003 Poetry Interview with Carolyn Kreiter Foronda and Denise DeVries Thea Marshall Show Windy 105 December 2002 Five Published Poets Scheduled for Reading July 21 Rappahannock Record July 11 2002 Prizes Awarded for Paintings Writings Rappahannock Record April 18 2002 A3 pre 2000 edit Renaissance Woman The Free Lance Star s Weekly Guide to Entertainment and Leisure November 6 1997 pp 12 13 Allen Frank Restless Visions Includes review of Contrary Visions Poet Lore Vol 83 No 2 1989 pp 49 54 Bell Melissa Reviews Gathering Light Visions No 45 1994 The Art Bank Sponsors Poetry Workshops The South Hill Enterprise May 17 1989 4B Burke Deborah Poet Sculptor Humanitarian Burke s Carolyn Kreiter Kurylo Shares Her Many Gifts with the Homeless The Connection July 6 1989 p 21 Burke Deborah Renaissance Teacher The Connection September 6 1989 p 27 Hammack Georgia Miscellaneous Writing Poetry The South Hill Enterprise June 14 1989 Lynskey Ed Review of Contrary Visions The Southern Humanities Review Vol 23 No 3 Summer 1989 pp 285 287 McNatt Linda Poet Sees Poetry as Door to Creativity The Sun May 11 1989 p 10 Poet to Visit Here on Grant The Times Smithfield VA April 26 1989 10 Poetry Lessons The Times May 10 1989 B 1 Moore Lenard Contrary Visions Shows Poet as 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1983 pp 4 5 Farley Charlotte George Mason s First Doctorate Combines Creativity with Education GMU Today Summer 1983 p 2 First GMU PhD Learned for the Sake of Learning The Alexandria Gazette Summer 1983 Brelis Matthew Acclaimed Poets Writers to Teach GMU Workshops The Washington Star April 2 1981 B 2 Churchman Deborah Nursing Home Poets Rediscover Self Worth The Washington Post August 6 1981 VA 11 68 Hayden Mindy Hooked on Poetry Letters to the Editor The Washington Post August 14 1981 References edit Kreiter is pronounced like Writer Virginia Law and Library of Congress List of Poets Laureate of Virginia Poet s Spotlight at www CarolynForonda com Archived from the original on 2011 07 08 Retrieved 2011 06 01 Art in Transit at Tysons Corner Virginia ISBN 978 0 9828295 4 7 Urban Voices 51 Poems from 51 American Poets 2014 ISBN 978 1 935248 63 7 Seasons of Sharing A Kasen Renku Collaboration 2014 ISBN 978 0982829561 The Embrace Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo 2013 ISBN 978 1 937997 22 9 Gathering Light 2013 ISBN 978 1 60461 003 1 River Country 2008 Dynamic Reading video on YouTube Carolyn reads from River Country poem Dragon Run ISBN 0 9704804 5 8 Four Virginia Poets Laureate A Teaching Guide 2006 ISBN 1 58998 023 9 Greatest Hits 1981 2000 2001 ISBN 0 930526 25 2 In a Certain Place 2000 ISBN 0 930526 24 4 Death Comes Riding 1999 ISBN 0 930526 20 1 Gathering Light 1993 ISBN 0 916379 47 7 Contrary Visions 1988 After Shocks The Poetry of Recovery for Life Shattering Events Archived from the original on 2011 02 17 Retrieved 2011 05 28 Autumn Sky Poetry poem Two Voices Frida s Heart after Frida Kahlo s Memory or the Heart 1937 Autumn Sky Poetry poem The Skeleton on Top of Frida Kahlo s Four Poster Bed after Frida Kahlo s The Dream 1940 Beltway Poetry Quarterly Museum Issue Winter 2009 poem Nude Descending in All Directions Dead Mule School of Southern Poetry 2008 Archived 2011 07 25 at the Wayback Machine poems Near the Park and Christmas in Bolivia Dead Mule School of 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